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5.11 Hazardous Area Systems
The TDLS200 Analyzer requires a continuous nitrogen or I/A gas purge to prevent ambient oxygen ingress to the
optical path, when oxygen is the measured gas. The flow rate can be minimized as long as it prevents any ambient
oxygen ingress to the measurement optical path. Other purge gases may be used as long as they do not contain
any of the measured gas and are clean, dry, etc. If using a purge gas that also contains the measured gas (e.g.
purge with instrument air and measuring process/combustion oxygen) then the Non-Process Parameters software
feature/parameters will have to be implemented.
For hazardous area operation, the same nitrogen purge gas is used to purge the entire analyzer (including
non-optical path sections such as the electronics).
The process interface may also require purging to maintain clear windows, refer to Process Window Purge details
separately.
NOTE: Please also refer to any separate Purge System Original Manufacturers Operating Instructions and
Manuals in conjunction with this User Guide.
The Purge Systems are not manufactured by Yokogawa Laser Analysis Division.
Please also refer to separate detailed manufacturer’s instructions and start-up information for any Zone 1
or Division 1 automatic purge controller unit operational details. Failure to follow the manufacturer’s
guideline can result in damages and/or non-functionality of the purging system!
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January 2011
IM 11A00V01-01E-A
Operating and Maintenance Manual
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................4
1.1 Features ................................................................................................ 4
2. General Specifications
.................................................................................5
3. Theory of Operation......................................................................................6
3.1 Brief History of Reflux Samplers
......................................................6
3.2 Filter Section .....................................................................................6
3.3 Steam Supplement
...........................................................................6
3.3 Inlet Temperature Section
................................................................6
3.4 Heat Exchanger Section
...............................................................6-7
3.5 Outlet Temperature Section
.............................................................7
3.6 Self Acting Temperature Controller
..................................................7
3.7 Instrument Air for the Vortex Tube
...................................................7
3.8 Vortex Theory of Operation
..............................................................7
4. Utility Requirements
.....................................................................................8
4.1 Instrument Air
...................................................................................8
4.2 Low Pressure Steam
........................................................................8
5. Installation .....................................................................................................9
5.1 Mechanical Considerations
..............................................................9
5.2 Fast Loop Line Size and Response Times
.....................................9
5.3 Insulation ..........................................................................................9
6. Start-Up .......................................................................................................10
7. Operation .................................................................................................... 11
7.1 Vortex Tubes
................................................................................... 11
7.2 Steam Injection
............................................................................... 11
7.3 Controller
........................................................................................ 11
8. Maintenance ...............................................................................................12
8.1 Filter Section and/or Heat Exchanger Cleaning
.......................12-13
9. Trouble Shooting
........................................................................................14
9.1 Vortex Tubes
...................................................................................14
10. Sub-Component Documentation
.............................................................15
10.1 Vortex Tube Installation and Maintenance
.............................15-17
10.2 Installation and Maintenance for SA Control Valve
...............18-24
11.2.1 General Safety ................................................................19
11.2.2 Tech. Details
...................................................................19
11.2.3 Install and Commiss
..................................................20-22
11.2.4 Maintenance ..............................................................23-24
10.3 Supplement Safety Information
...................................................25
10.3.1 Intended Use ..................................................................25
The following safety symbols are used on
the product as well as in this manual.
DANGER
This symbol indicates that an operator
must follow the instructions laid out in
this manual in order to avoid the risks, for
the human body, of injury, electric shock
or fatalities. The manual describes what
special care the operator must take to
avoid such risks.
WARNING
This symbol indicates that an operator must
refer to the instructions in this manual in
order to prevent the instrument (hardware)
or software from being damaged, or a
system failure from occurring.
CAUTION
This symbol gives information essential
for understanding the operations and
functions.
Note!
This symbol indicates information that
complements the present topic.